- Stretch a faux web onto a 12" embroidery
hoop and close the hoop. 2. Trim any excess
from around the back and weave a few small
plastic spiders into the front.
COBWEB WREATH
- Thin acrylic paint with water until it’s
the consistency of heavy cream. 2. Flick it
onto muslin treat bags with a paintbrush
or a toothbrush.
TRICK-OR-TREAT BAGS
- Fold a sheet of black paper accordion-style
(about 1.5-inch folds), then in half so you have two
segments. 2. Cut the ends on a slant; then cut
three rectangles, about half an inch apart, out of
each segment. Repeat with another sheet. 3. Tie
both sheets together at center folds. Glue each
free edge to the next — the paper will begin to
open up to create a circle. 4. Secure with paper
clips until dry. Attach a plastic spider to the web.
SPIDER’S DEN
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